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Cleaning snow or debris from grounds and monitoring Pest systems. Cleaning snow or debris from grounds and monitoring Pest systems. Performs heavy cleaning duties such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.
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Essential Job Functions: Walk the grounds and common interior areas daily, removing litter and debris from lawns, planting beds, parking areas, sidewalks, ramps, and indoor spaces. InterSolutions is hiring dependable, enthusiastic, hard-working individuals to fill Apartment Porter and Janitor positions.
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InterSolutions has full and part time Porter, Janitor, and Groundskeeper positions available. Empties all trash receptacles Vacuum, dust, buff, and wash hallways, lobbies, stairwells, elevator cars, and other common interior areas Duties may include the use of a power washer, cleaning or vacuuming a pool, and assisting maintenance team members as needed General maintenance experience General knowledge of maintenance repair and service Positive attitude and ready to work Ability to work weekend hours as required.
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Medical benefits for full-time team membersPURPOSEThe janitor is responsible for cleaning buildings, removing debris, and keeping areas neat and tidy. DISCLAIMERThis job description is a summary of duties, which you as a Janitor are expected to perform in your normal course of work.
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Cleans trash and debris from sidewalk/parking lot. Removing trash, replenishing supplies, taking care of floors and carpet, dusting, cleaning windows, etc. Cleans trash and debris from sidewalk/parking lot.
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Walk the grounds and common interior areas daily, removing litter and debris from lawns, planting beds, parking areas, sidewalks, ramps, and indoor spaces. Duties may include the use of a power washer, cleaning or vacuuming a pool, and assisting maintenance team members as needed.
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Monitor grounds and ensure parking lots and walkways are free of debris, as well as mow and trim lawns using lawn mower and hand trimmers. A janitor performs a variety of routine, unskilled and semi-skilled janitorial work while maintaining the assigned location(s) clean.
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No experience necessary–apply today! InterSolutions offers referral bonuses, and permanent placement opportunities. This is the perfect opportunity to get your foot in the door for a growing industry.
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InterSolutions offers a quick and easy online hiring process, referral bonuses, and permanent placement opportunities. Looking for an opportunity to enter the property management industry? We are searching for reliable, hard-working candidates to apply now.
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Duties may include the use of a power washer, cleaning or vacuuming a pool, and assisting maintenance team members as neededGeneral maintenance experience. Vacuum, dust, buff, and wash hallways, lobbies, stairwells, elevator cars, and other common interior areas.
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Day porter/janitor/custodian experience preferred. Remove and/or clean up any debris or soil such as stickers, chewing gum, coffee spills, graffiti, etc. Day porter/janitor/custodian experience preferred.
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PURPOSEThe janitor is responsible for cleaning buildings, removing debris, and keeping areas neat and tidy. PURPOSEThe janitor is responsible for cleaning buildings, removing debris, and keeping areas neat and tidy.
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Empty trash cans, remove debris, wipe down or dust dock doors and various equipment. As the Janitor, your attention to the small details and strong work ethic will ensure our operations continue to run smoothly.
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Understanding and capable of performing the following: unloading freight from trucks, breaking down mixed pallets and organizing for stocking, filling shelves, facing product, cleaning aisles, back room, or other work area, assuring any debris from stocking is remove promptly, checking as assigned, and using “This One’s On Us” cards to “Make Our Guests Crazy About Us.
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Bachelors Degree Required SUMMARY Responsible for cleaning buildings, removing debris, and keeping areas neat and tidy. Spray insecticides and fumigants to prevent insect and rodent infestation.
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